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GCin Radio doesn't try to be Nashville's polished factory. It's got the dust and grit of a roadside honky-tonk. The daytime playlists lean a bit too heavy on '90s nostalgia for my taste, but the evening slots are where the station shines. That's when you'll hear deep cuts from Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers, songs that sound like they're coming from a back porch in Appalachia. The rotation balances old-school legends like Hank Williams with newer acts that actually play instruments. No bro-country here. The DJs keep chatter minimal and let the music breathe. If you want to listen to GCin…
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